ELECTRONIC RESTORATION Peerless maintains a 95% restoration rate on electronics
Quick Response is Key
The key to restoring electronic equipment is quick
response. Many think that once electronics become wet, they cannot be restored,
especially if they were powered on at the time. This is not necessarily true.
Electronics will not start to corrode until after they are introduced to oxygen.
Simply drying electronics is not enough. Whether it is ground or tap water,
moisture leaves behind conductive residue called "salt chains". The same problem
occurs from fire and smoke damage, where soot and smoke leave behind an acidic,
corrosive residue. This can be cleaned with a surfactant solution, and then
rinsed thoroughly with de-ionized water. Peerless uses an Odell unit that cleans
electronics using de-ionized water.
 
Before / After
Drying Chamber
Once cleaned, electronics are then stored in a Drying
Chamber that's 95 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit at the lowest possible relative
humidity (19-24%). Depending on the complexity, components can dry completely in
as little as 12 hours. Nearly all electrical components can be wet-cleaned this
way. Peerless Cleaners has serviced everything from Surge Protector Power
Strips to Plasma TV's and computers.
In most cases cleaning is much more cost-efficient than
replacement.
Restoration by Peerless
Insurance Companies - Peerless Cleaning & Restoration
Services provides service to home and building owners carrying all major and
minor insurance companies. By allowing electronics to be restored, instead of
replaced, Peerless can provide you with reduced loss ratios. This means
substantial savings on insurance claims and gives you the opportunity to
increase the level of customer satisfaction.
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